Fire breaks out at pub owned by England cricket star Stuart Broad in Nottingham as EIGHT fire engines are called in to tackle the 3am blaze… with no one thought to be inside the building
A pub owned by England cricket star Stuart Broad caught fire in the early hours of Saturday morning – with eight firefighters sent in to tackle the blaze.
The Tap & Run, in Upper Broughton – located between Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire – is co-owned by Broad and Broad and former England team-mate Harry Gurney.
The Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said: ‘The time of call was 3.22 this morning. It’s a public house premises and we have had eight engines in attendance, one aerial ladder platform, water carrier, command support vehicle.
‘It was a building of two floors, 15 metres by 30 metres, the area of the building. The fire was in the first floor and roof. They have used two main jets and then two hose reel jets.’
More to follow.
The Tap & Run pub in Nottingham – owned by cricket star Stuart Broad – caught fire in the early hours of Saturday morning
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Post source: Daily mail